Claims
- 1. A toothbrush comprising:a handle; a head having a first end, a second end connected to said handle, opposed sides and a longitudinal axis extending in a direction between said first and second ends; a plurality of bristles mounted to said in a center section which is spaced from said first end, spaced from said second end and extends substantially between said opposed sides, each of said bristles within said center section extending outwardly from said head and terminating at a tip, said tips of said bristles lying in substantially a common plane defining a height dimension relative to said head, said center section within which said bristles are located defining a length dimension measured in a direction along said longitudinal axis of said head; a first group of bristle supports mounted to said head and extending between said first end and said center section, and a second group of bristle supports mounted to said head and extending between said second end and said center section, each of said first group and said second group of bristle supports having a length dimension measured in a direction along said longitudinal axis which is in the range of about ¼ to ½ of said of said length dimension of said center section and a height dimension measured from said head which is less than said height dimension of said bristles in said center section, said first group and said second group of bristle supports being effective to resist deformation of said bristles within said center section in a direction parallel to said longitudinal axis of said head.
- 2. The toothbrush of claim 1 in which each of said first group of bristle supports and said second group of bristle supports is formed of a number of bundles of bristles, each of said bundles of bristle including a stiffening portion which extends from said head along at least a portion of said height dimension thereof.
- 3. The toothbrush of claim 2 in which said stiffening portion is a coating applied to at least some of said bundles of bristles within said first group and said second group of bristle supports along a portion thereof extending outwardly from said head.
- 4. The toothbrush of claim 2 in which said stiffening portion is a sleeve mounted to at least some of said bundles of bristles within said first group and said second group of bristle supports along a portion thereof extending outwardly from said head.
- 5. The toothbrush of claim 2 in which said stiffening portion is an area of densification of bristles within at least some of said bundles of bristles forming said first group and said second groups of bristle supports, said area of densification of bristles extending outwardly from said head along a portion of said bristle bundles.
- 6. The toothbrush of claim 2 in which said stiffening portion extends along said bundles of bristles to a height in the range of about ⅓ to ½ of the height of the bristles within said center section of said head.
- 7. The toothbrush of claim 1 in which each of said first group of bristle supports and said second group of bristle supports is formed of a number of sections of resilient material.
- 8. The toothbrush of claim 7 in which said resilient material is rubber.
- 9. The toothbrush of claim 7 in which said resilient material is plastic.
- 10. The toothbrush of claim 7 in which said sections of resilient material are arranged in generally parallel rows of sections of resilient material with each row extending between said opposed sides of said head, said rows of sections of resilient material forming said first group of bristle supports progressively increasing in height dimension in a direction from said first end toward said center section, and said rows of sections of resilient material forming said second group of bristle supports progressively increasing in height dimension in a direction from said second end toward said center section.
- 11. The toothbrush of claim 7 in which said sections of resilient material are generally cylindrical-shaped rods formed of rubber.
- 12. The toothbrush of claim 7 in which said sections of resilient material are generally cylindrical-shaped rods formed of plastic.
- 13. The toothbrush of claim 7 in which said sections of resilient material forming each row have a top end, said top ends of said sections of resilient material within each row lying in a common plane, each of said common planes being generally parallel to said head.
- 14. The toothbrush of claim 7 in which said sections of resilient material forming a row each has a top end, said top ends of said sections of resilient material forming said rows within said first group of bristle supports all lying within a common plane which increases in height dimension measured from said head in a direction from said first end toward said center section, said top ends of said sections of resilient material forming said rows within said second group of bristle supports all lying within a common plane which increases in height dimension measured from said head in a direction from said second end toward said center section.
- 15. A toothbrush, comprising:a handle; a head having a first end, a second end connected to said handle, opposed sides and a longitudinal axis extending in a direction between said first and second ends; a plurality of bristles mounted to said head in a center section which is spaced from said first end, spaced from said second end and extends substantially between said opposed sides, each of said bristles within said center section extending outwardly from said head and terminating at a tip, said tips of said bristles lying in substantially a common plane defining a height dimension relative to said head, said center section within which said bristles are located defining a length dimension measured in a direction along said longitudinal axis of said head; a first group of bristle supports mounted to said head and extending between said first end and said center section, and a second group of bristle supports mounted to said head and extending between said second end and said center section, each of said first group and said second group of bristle supports having a height dimension measured from said head, at least some of said bristle supports within said first and second groups including a stiffening portion to resist bending of the bristles within said center section in the longitudinal direction.
- 16. The toothbrush of claim 15 in which each of said individual supports of said first and second groups of bristle supports is a bundle of bristles.
- 17. The toothbrush of claim 16 in which said stiffening portion is a coating applied to at least some of said bundles of bristles within said first group and said second group of bristle supports along a portion thereof extending outwardly from said head.
- 18. The toothbrush of claim 16 in which said stiffening portion is a sleeve mounted to at least some of said bundles of bristles within said first group and said second group of bristle supports along a portion thereof extending outwardly from said head.
- 19. The toothbrush of claim 16 in which said stiffening portion is an area of densification of bristles within at least some of said bundles of bristles forming said first group and said second group of bristle supports, said area of densification of bristles extending outwardly from said head along a portion of said bristle bundles.
- 20. The toothbrush of claim 16 in which said stiffening portion extends along said bundles of bristles to a height in the range of about ⅓ to ½ of the height of the bristles within said center section of said head.
- 21. The toothbrush of claim 16 in which each of said first group and said second group of bristle supports has a length dimension measured in a direction along said longitudinal axis which is in the range of about ¼ to ½ of said length dimension of said center section.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/224,961, filed Jan. 4, 1999 and entitled “Lingual Toothbrush And Method of Fabricating Same.”
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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